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THETA TAU Theta Tau at Prince Georges County Human Society Iota Class The Eta Delta chapter of Theta Tau was glad to initiate the Iota pledge class from Fall 2014. Our newest members are Joe Baker, Jeremiah Brown, Brandon Carestia, Ryan Collins, Ben Dobson, Sydney Edwards, Yasiru Jayakody, Megan Lutrey, Kyle Olchewsky, April Privett, Manasi Pukazhenthi, and Audrey Watt. Philanthropy The pledge class planned a service event with the Prince Georges County Humane Society to spend time with their furry residents. Professional Development Iota class also helped us learn more about professional development resources on campus by holding an infor- mational event on the Careers for Engineers program at UMD. Fall 2014 Newsletter Lily Liang Iota Class Top (left to right): Brandon Carestia, Jeremiah Brown, Ryan Collins, Kyle Olchewsky Middle: Joe Baker, Sydney Edwards, Megan Lutrey, April Privett Bottom: Audrey Watt, Manasi Pukazhenthi, Yasiru Jayakody, Ben Dobson, Andrew Consoletti (Pledge Master)

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  • THETA TAU

    Theta Tau at Prince George’s County Human Society

    Iota Class The Eta Delta chapter of Theta Tau was glad to initiate

    the Iota pledge class from Fall 2014. Our newest

    members are Joe Baker, Jeremiah Brown, Brandon

    Carestia, Ryan Collins, Ben Dobson, Sydney Edwards,

    Yasiru Jayakody, Megan Lutrey, Kyle Olchewsky, April

    Privett, Manasi Pukazhenthi, and Audrey Watt.

    Philanthropy

    The pledge class planned a service event with the

    Prince George’s County Humane Society to spend

    time with their furry residents.

    Professional Development

    Iota class also helped us learn more about professional

    development resources on campus by holding an infor-

    mational event on the Careers for Engineers program

    at UMD.

    Fall 2014 Newsletter Lily Liang

    Iota Class Top (left to right): Brandon Carestia, Jeremiah Brown, Ryan Collins, Kyle Olchewsky Middle: Joe Baker, Sydney Edwards, Megan Lutrey, April Privett Bottom: Audrey Watt, Manasi Pukazhenthi, Yasiru Jayakody, Ben Dobson, Andrew Consoletti (Pledge Master)

  • Fundraising As a student organization, we

    want to do fun things together, but

    in order to have these events we

    first have to fundraise.

    Concessions

    Last semester, we worked con-

    cessions at a high school football

    tournament and UMD basketball

    games. We had a lot of fun and

    got to spend time with our friends

    while helping out the fraternity.

    Camping Every semester, the Eta

    Delta chapter of Theta

    Tau goes on a camping

    trip together. The camp-

    ing trip helps build bonds

    between brothers and the

    incoming pledge class.

    Theta Tau Working Basketball Concessions

    Brothers Camping

    Regional Conference

    The Atlantic region of Theta Tau hosts conferences every semester. We work together to

    improve our fraternity on a regional scale and share ideas. Each semester the conference

    is hosted at a different school. We were glad to visit our brothers at Johns Hopkins.

  • A Wider Circle Last semester we volunteered to help out at A Wider Circle. A Wider Circle seeks to end pov-erty in local communities by collecting donations and selling them at cheap prices to individ-uals and families suffering from poverty. We were able to con-tribute our time towards helping them stock their store with new donations.

    Audrey Watt Working Hard

    Anacostia Watershed

    Society Our brothers helped the local community by working

    with the Anacostia Watershed Society to plant new

    rain gardens at the Meadowbrook Run Apartments.

    Rain gardens help improve the water quality in near-

    by bodies of water.

    Capital Area Food Bank Our chapter worked with the Capital Area Food

    Bank to help feed those suffering from hunger in

    the DC area. Their mission is to acquire food and

    distribute it to those in need. They seek to edu-

    cate, empower, and enlighten the DC community

    about hunger and nutrition.

  • Thanks-giving Pot-luck The Iota pledge class

    graciously hosted a

    Thanksgiving potluck

    for our chapter.

    Brothers all brought

    food and we had a

    wonderful turkey din-

    ner before Thanks-

    giving. Everyone

    contributed to make

    a wonderful meal for

    the entire chapter.

    Jack Kersch Enjoying a Juicy Turkey Leg

    Formal

    Formal

    Last winter we had

    our first formal at the

    Clarion Inn in College

    Park. Brothers en-

    joyed food, music,

    and got to meet eve-

    ryone else’s dates.

    Trey Crump Photo-bombing Yvette Mann, Esanye Ogbe, and Manasi Pukazhenthi

  • Study Hours This past fall, we began holding regular study hours in the Engineering and Physical Sciences Library on campus. Every week people get together to work on homework together and bring food to share with everyone else. Brothers are always willing to help each other out whenever they can.